Is the New York Times one step closer to looking at a possible connection between pigs and COVID-19?



Dan Werb in The New York Times: 
"Coronaviruses are also exceptionally adaptive and able to replicate in different species. Some viruses, like smallpox, can only infect one species. Coronaviruses can infect — at minimum — humans, bats, pigs, cattle, mice, chickens, civet cats, raccoon dogs, ferret badgers and camels, meaning they have what epidemiologists call “broad host range.” This increases their spread across environments and makes them a lot harder to contain."

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/20/opinion/coronavirus-facts.html

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